Description
The Great Orme headland is a massive chunk of limestone that rises 207m straight out of the sea. The sea cliffs, limestone grassland, heathland and woodland support a big variety of birds. The cliffs are host to colonies of seabirds (such as alkoun úzkozobý, racek tříprstý, alka malá). The Great Orme is also home to many resident and migrant land birds including krkavec velký, sýček obecný and sokol stěhovavý. Occasionally kavče červenozobé is spotted. Also lots of seabirds on the sea. Like racek žlutonohý, racek mořský, racek stříbřitý, terej bílý, alkoun obecný, kormorán chocholatý and turpan černý.
Details
Access
There are lots of different walks up and around the Great Orme summit in Llandudno. The Great Orme Nature Trail is a circular walk around the headland, starting and finishing at the summit. The trail is clearly marked. The long route is 6.5 km, the short route 5.5 km.
